McLemore's poor workouts I think is going to hurt him a bit. I think Oladipo can be a nice replacement for Aaron Affalo if they decide to trade him for Eric Bledsoe. Oladipo will be a nice piece to the rebuilding puzzle and could help them win games with his defense and improving offense game.

Washington is a team that I think if they stay healthy next year can make a push for a playoff spot next year. Washington has a hole at the 3 spot and Porter is probably the most ready NBA prospect in this draft and can come in and help this team right away.

Charlotte needs help everywhere. With Len off board, I think they take Zeller here to pair with Biyombo. With Ewing as an assistant coach I think he will help Zeller a lot and help him reach his potential.

I think Noel is going to drop a little but I don't think he drops past Phoenix. Phoenix isn't going anywhere anytime soon so why not take someone has a chance to be the best player out of this draft. Also helps that Phoenix has a great training staff who should be able to help out Noel with his knees.

Bennett is a very interesting prospect in this draft. Is he a 3 or 4 man? I think he can play the 3 if NO decides to play big and can play the 4 with AD at the 5 if NO decides to play small. Bennett has an NBA ready body and has the potential to be a Top 5 player in this draft when it's all said and done.

I've read that Malone like MCW more than Burke. I think MCW can be a very good PG, his size and length will make him a tough matchup for most other PGs. He is a pass first PG which is something Sacramento could definitely use with ball hogs (Evans, Thornton, Cousins) on the roster.

I think Burke is a great fit for Detroit. Selecting Burke will allow them to move Brandon Knight to the 2 guard which I think will be his natural position in the NBA. Burke has a chance to be one of the better if not the best player from this draft. Detroit gets lucky again in this draft.

Poor workouts I think are going to hurt McLemore a lot. I think Minnesota is a great fit for McLemore and they would be thrilled if he is. Rubio & McLemore gives Minnesota a very exciting backcourt for the future.

Rumors that Aldridge may be traded but seems like Portland has shot down those rumors quick. Nogueira gives them a big man who can come off the bench or play next to Aldridge and he has the potential to be a very good defensive player in this league. Might need to add a couple of pounds if he wants to play the C position in this league.

Doesn't have a new coach yet. Doesn't have a GM named yet I believe. So who knows what direction Philly is leaning towards. I think KCP is a great fit for Philly. Gives them a legit 2 guard to play next to Jrue Holiday. I think KCP is a underrated prospect in this draft, didn't play for a good Georgia team but he had to do everything for that Georgia team and his game will relate pretty well to the NBA I believe.

I think OKC takes someone here who can help out right away. McCollum could go as high as 7 to Sacramento but I think this is as low as he goes. No way OKC lets McCollum drop past them I would think. McCollum can bring a lot of things that Harden brought to OKC. A combo guard off the bench who could be the go to scorer in that 2nd unit. Can play next to Westbrook and bring the ball up at the same time. Jackson & McCollum would give OKC a very exciting backcourt off the bench.

Dallas has made it clear that they will trade this pick or if they can't trade the pick they will take an international player and most likely keep them overseas for another year so it doesn't affect there cap space. I am making this pick thinking Dallas keeps the pick and stash him overseas. Dallas needs a PG of the future and think Schroeder would be a good pick for Dallas. Some maturity questions but he has the speed to be a successful PG in the league, also has good size and good length with a 6'7/8 wingspan for the position.

Could go with Larkin here but Utah needs wing players since they only have Hayward and I think Muhammad would be a good fit next to Hayward. I think Muhammad could be the best scorer in this draft and his scoring ability will allow to have some success right away. His jump shot isn't the greatest right now but that is something that can better as he gets older and the more work he puts in 2 it. Shabazz could come in right and average around 15 ppg in his rookie since Utah is so desperate for scoring at the wing position.

Bucks are most likely going to lose both Jennings and Ellis this offseason since Ellis has already declined his player option and Jennings has made it clear that he wants out. A lot of questions about Larkin's size at the next level but athletically he tested great at the combine. Got a pretty good shot and good speed which help him at this level. Larkin is also a very good pick & roll player already which is most of the NBA offense. Could be a very solid PG for years.

Schroeder and Larkin could be the picks here if they are available but with both of them gone I have them taking Plumlee. Who knows how the KG saga is going to end. Is he staying? Is he getting traded? Regardless I think Plumlee is a good pick for a team who I think is about to start the rebuilding process. Almost had Adams here but they did take Fab Melo last year, I think they will give him another chance before they take another young project C. I realize they took Sullinger last year as well but his back has to be a concern and I think Green could be the SF of the future for this team. Plumlee is an athletic 4 man who will be ready to contribute right away defensively and if he could improve his offensive game I think could be a Taj Gibson type player in this league.

Adams might go earlier but I have him dropping a little bit just because of how hard and unpredictable this draft is. Adams could go as high as 10 to Portland but I have him going 17 to Atlanta. Adams has the highest ceiling in this draft and taking Adams will allow Horford to move to his natural position, PF.

Still a little unknown about him and the mystery man of this draft. But I have seen that he will not pass by Atlanta. Josh Smith will most likely leave Atlanta this offseason so they will be in a bit of a rebuild mode. Got good handles for his size and could be a point forward for Atlanta and new head coach Mike Budenholzer.

Cleveland could keep this pick or end up trading it. If they keep it I think Karasev could be a good pick as he's got good size for the wing position and got a real good shot. No way Cleveland keep all 4 players if they keep the 4 picks. This pick might be used to acquire Thomas Robinson and if Houston does have the pick I see them taking an international player and stash them overseas for a year so they can go after Dwight.

Chicago has been looking for a 2 guard to play next to Rose since Rose has come into the league. Crabbe has great size for the 2 guard position and a great knock down shooter. Some concerns about him being a team player but with Thibs, a veteran coach, in place and veteran players in place he'll have no choice to change his habits real quick.

Utah decided to take BPA at 14 and at 21 they take there PG. Canaan height might be a issue but he is built like a tank which will allow to absorb some of the contact when he's finishing in the lane. Great outside shooter and good at getting into the lane and finishing at the rim. I think Canaan could fit in the Kyle Lowry mold but with a better offensive game.

Been doing really well in the individual workouts lately and I don't think he goes lower then Brooklyn. Brooklyn really needs scoring off the bench and I think Hardaway can provide that. Needs to work on his foot speed so he can start beating defenders off the dribble on a consistent basis. But his outside shooting and athleticism will allow him to contribute right away. This pick makes even more sense if BK does end up trading Brooks, if they keep Brooks I could see them taking a Olynyk or Dieng.

With Danny Granger most likely getting traded this summer. Snell can come in and replace Granger. Can defend both wing players, good outside shooting will provide some scoring that they need off the bench. Has the length and athletic tools to become a good defender as well.

Mitchell has been linked to the Knicks for awhile, seems like the Knicks love Mitchel. I think Mitchell is a combo forward who will end up playing a 4 at the next level which is something the Knicks need, can't trust Amare with his injuries anymore. Mitchell is a long and athletic big man that runs the floor well which would help in New York since they love to run. Pretty good rebounder which will help him at the next level.

Besides dunking DeAndre Jordan has no offensive game. Blake Griffin started to hit mid-range jumpers but hasn't done it consistently yet. Olynyk will give Doc Rivers and LAC a big man that has a decent low post game and can hit mid range and even step out and hit the 3. Can run the pick & pop with CP3. Defensively will be a struggle at first.

One thing you can't teach is size and that is one thing that Rudy Gobert has and he has plenty of it. New head coach Brian Shaw comes from Indiana where they had a big frontcourt. Obviously Gobert is no Hibbert but after a couple of years of improving his game and hitting the weight room, I think Gobert could end up being a steal at 27.

With Ginobli having only 1 or 2 more years left, Ledo could be a good replacement for Manu. Ledo has a great amount of potential, ability to create his own shot. Will have to learn how to play off the ball since in HS he was ball dominant most of the time but could play that Ginobli role off the bench where he can run the point at times in that second unit and be the scorer in the second unit.

I read somewhere that OKC will pick a player here that will either spend the year to develop in the D-League or stash them overseas. A very long and athletic combo forward who could be the backup to Kevin Durant which is something they don't really have and when they decide to play small ball can play the 4 with Durant and Ibaka at the same time.